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Kensdock Report, summer flounder bite continues in the back bay

Northern Cape May County Back Bay areas are still holding flounder. We had nine keepers to 4.5 pounds Saturday. Dr. Gary Linton and Ed Teise continued their reputation for winning fishing tournaments Saturday, with a first place finish during the Grassy Sound Marina flounder tournament. They had a combined weight of 10.85lb {three flounder}. They edged out two close competitors’ by less than an oz. They ended the day with nine keeper flounder, all from the back bay areas. They caught a 6.5 lb flounder last year to win the Grassy Sound Marina flounder tournament. The Duke of fluke flounder tournament last year was the same day as the grassy tournament. If Dr. Gary L. and Ed T. would have chosen to enter the Duke of Fluke tournament last year they would have won it, with the 6.5 lb flounder they caught that day. Look for these guys in the winners circle at the Duke of fluke tournament this weekend. Over two hundred anglers fished the Grassy Sound Marina Flounder tournament Saturday July9,2011.

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Update: guided weakfish trips available for 2015 season

The weakfish (sea trout) are the most prized fish here in Cape May county, NJ. The excitement and thrill of catching a tide runner weakfish is what saltwater fishing is all about !

Mako Shark fishing tips

A few basics to pay attention to when fishing for Mako sharks:
1) do not leave the dock without a Roffer's' report. I get one even though I have up to date reports from commercial fishermen. If you are fishing with a captain that does not know what a Roffer's report is chances are you are only going for a boat ride!
2) If you are going to compete in the tournaments invest in a Mako magnet they work! I have seen sharks, tuna and blues come right up and put their nose on the thing.
3) Makos return to the same wreaks and edges ever year, seek out information as to what areas hold makos when the conditions are right.
4) a crew with a plan. Every crew member should know how to leader a mako, gaff, shoot and run the boat.
5) the first boat on the structure has a significant advantage. Leave early and run hard!
6) stay on the structure! not almost on it !
7) make sure your bait is alive and your chum is fresh.